Delta Goodrem stuns in slick outfit at F1 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne - While golfing legend Greg Norman turns heads in stylish all-black ensemble

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By JIMMY BRIGGS, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER

Published: 04:25 GMT, 8 March 2026 | Updated: 04:55 GMT, 8 March 2026

Delta Goodrem ensured all eyes were on her in the paddock as she arrived for the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit on Sunday.

The singer and actress, 41, kept her look simple yet stylish, opting for a crisp, oversized white button-down shirt tucked into wide-leg dark wash denim jeans.

The relaxed silhouette gave off classic 70s-inspired vibes, balancing comfort with chic.

Delta accessorised with a black YSL Icare Maxi Shopping Bag, featuring the brand's signature gold monogram hardware, and added a playful touch with animal-print strappy sandals peeking from beneath her jeans.

Her honey-blonde hair fell in voluminous waves around her shoulders, complemented by polished makeup - bold red lips, flawless skin, and defined brows framed by sleek black sunglasses.

Delta's look was perfectly suited to the high-octane paddock atmosphere.

Delta Goodrem ensured all eyes were on her in the paddock as she arrived for the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit on Sunday 

The singer and actress kept her look simple yet stylish, opting for a crisp, oversized white button-down shirt tucked into wide-leg dark wash denim jeans.

Also making waves in the paddock was golf legend Greg Norman, 71, who kept his look sleek and understated in an all-black ensemble. 

Sporting a crisp black shirt, matching trousers, a baseball cap and classic aviator sunglasses, Norman looked effortlessly stylish as he enjoyed the day, clearly soaking up the Grand Prix atmosphere and having the time of his life.

It follows reports that Australia's hopes of Eurovision glory have been pinned to a very surprising star.

Delta Goodrem has been announced as the Down Under entrant for the 70th iteration of the iconic singing contest.

The Born To Try hitmaker will belt out her new single Eclipse at the Wiener Stadthalle, in Vienna, Austria in May, in front of an estimated global audience of 160 million.

The former Neighbours star said she was over the moon with the announcement.

'I'm so honoured to represent Australia on one of the biggest and most iconic music stages in the world at Eurovision,' she said in a statement.

'As a singer-songwriter, music has been my lifelong passion. I've always loved the creativity, individuality, and joy Eurovision brings, connecting and uniting people across the globe through music; the universal language.

Also making waves in the paddock was golf legend Greg Norman, 71, who kept his look sleek and understated in an all-black ensemble

Sporting a crisp black shirt, matching trousers, and classic aviator sunglasses, Norman looked effortlessly stylish as he enjoyed the day

Norman was clearly soaking up the Grand Prix atmosphere and having the time of his life

'I can't wait to arrive in Vienna and make Australia proud.'

Australia's Eurovision creative director Paul Clarke said that Delta was the 'perfect choice' to carry the country's hopes.

'Delta is a once-in-a-generation artist. Her elegant songwriting and unmatched vocal ability make her the perfect choice to represent Australia and eclipse the competition at the 70th anniversary of Eurovision in Vienna,' he said.

'Her song is a bold step towards the next stage of her worldwide career, and we are excited to bring her vision to life on the stage in May.'

Speculation about a Delta Eurovision appearance has been swirling for some time now – something the singer addressed in 2023.

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